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Re: [ga] Question for Chair Candidates


Dear DPF,
I have been nominated ... So, however I don't think I will accept it I 
suppose I have to respond this interesting question. My feeling is that a 
limitation of the number of posts is a Chair's failure.

Let me explain. The Chair's job is to catalyze interesting debates towards 
useful positions to the advantage of the constituencies 
(crossfertilization, compromises, consensus). I believe that if he manages 
that either the noise will fall or the quality of the posts will rise.

I think that useful desired sub-lists are also a very appropriate solution. 
The problem we met with the sub-lists were their artificial nature, making 
them Indian reserves rather than specialized fora.

The real problem is noise on purpose: this is an abuse to be handled by the 
sergeant at arms.

I accept that this makes Chairing a real task, calling for time to spend. 
It also calls for numerous votes and polls, therefore  tools the GA has not 
yet. The thinking should be carried within the constituencies, the debates 
within the GA dedicated sub-lists (inter-topics), the consensus on the GA 
general (cross topics) and the follow-up by the NC.

Jefsey



On 09:04 18/12/01, DPF said:
>We currently have no limit in force on the number of posts per person
>that can be made a day.The list rules (online at
>http://www.dnso.org/dnso/notes/2000.GA-ga-rules-v0.4.html) allow for
>the Chair or monitors to place a limit on.
>
>My question to any Chair candidates are if they will reinstitute such
>a limit and if so what limit do they have in mind.
>
>I note some days people have made as many as 14 posts.
>
>DPF
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